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Mr. Tom Posted 8 years ago
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Don't iron more than two or three shirts.

Hi

Are these lines natural English? Any other suggestions please?

(Man to his servant)

Don't iron more than two or three shirts. The room to hang them is little and they all get crushed against each other.

Thanks,

Tom

  

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This sounds quaint, because very few people in the Western countries have a servant. I haven't heard the word 'servant' for years. Don't iron more than two or three shirts, please.

  • This sounds quaint, because very few people in the Western countries have a servant.
  • I haven't heard the word 'servant' for years.
  • Don't iron more than two or three shirts, please.
  • There's not much room to hang them and and they all get crushed against each other.
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This sounds quaint, because very few people in the Western countries have a servant. Emotion: big smile

I haven't heard the word 'serv

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